The Long Game
- By Debbie Emery
When it comes to the historic legacy of sports movies, golf has usually been portrayed as an upper-class white man’s pastime. In sharp contrast, The Long Game tells the true story of five young Mexican-American caddies who created their own golf course in Del Rio, Texas, in 1955 after being shunned by the local country club. The drama is based on Humberto G. Garcia’s 2010 novel Mustang Miracle and follows the unlikely heroes as they beat wealthy white teams to win the 1957 Texas State High School Golf Championship, despite having inferior equipment and no formal training.
The Long Game is directed by Julio Quintana and stars Dennis Quaid, Jay Hernandez, Julian Works, Jaina Lee Ortiz, Brett Cullen, Oscar Nuñez and Cheech Marin. The film premiered at South by Southwest in March and is set for nationwide release on April 12, 2024.
It marks a reunion for Quintana and Quaid, who previously worked together on another sports drama, Blue Miracle. “I think it’s told in a very authentic way,” Quaid said at SXSW of their latest venture. “I could not be prouder of The Long Game, and place it in the same vein as The Rookie and Breaking Away.”
Meanwhile, Quintana described it as “a true underdog story for anyone who feels excluded or anybody who feels like they’re up against overwhelming odds.”
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